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In The Reality of God , for example , he contends that Christian faith entails claims to understanding : truth claims . ... 6 More precisely , " The claim of ( an ) utterance to be true is simply unsupportable unless one has some ...
In The Reality of God , for example , he contends that Christian faith entails claims to understanding : truth claims . ... 6 More precisely , " The claim of ( an ) utterance to be true is simply unsupportable unless one has some ...
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Furthermore , Erskine takes seriously the claim of classical Protestant theology that faith has an explicit character , but he goes on to argue that it properly has this cognitive status only when one's recognition of divinity receives ...
Furthermore , Erskine takes seriously the claim of classical Protestant theology that faith has an explicit character , but he goes on to argue that it properly has this cognitive status only when one's recognition of divinity receives ...
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( The independence from Christian dog . matic claims with which Tracy addressed the problems of fundamental ... book ) the question of whether its central claim ( or some of them ) can any longer be regarded as intelligible , or morally ...
( The independence from Christian dog . matic claims with which Tracy addressed the problems of fundamental ... book ) the question of whether its central claim ( or some of them ) can any longer be regarded as intelligible , or morally ...
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